Marnie Stern

Marnie Stern the album mirrors Marnie Stern, the woman. Birthed during a challenging period in her life, the self-titled Marnie Stern is a compendium of life stories both bitter and sweet.

Marnie’s third and latest LP, while clearly containing her strongest songs ever, had its fumbles on the way to the finish line. She laughs when describing how the initial recording files were lost and ultimately retrieved through a series of trials-by-fire (upon which many a cigarette was lit) and in one complete statement, she quips: Holy Doodle! You will find both the artist and the album to be brighter, louder, and bustling with confidence as the end result.

Clearly, Marnie Stern’s life and music are not easily separated, which is why Marnie Stern the record and Marnie Stern the person have REAL personality. Upon hearing her last two albums, In Advance of the Broken Arm (2007) and This Is It And I Am It And You Are It And So Is That And He Is It And She Is It And It Is It And That Is That (2008), it’s quite evident that Stern lives in between the lines of chaos and harmony. While Stern’s previous efforts garnered much critical acclaim, highlighting Stern’s dexterity with both guitar playing and songwriting, she still remains the underdog of contemporary celebrated female musicians.

Releases

Marnie Stern The Chronicles of Marnia

Year of the Glad
You Don't Turn Down
Noonan
Nothing is Easy
Immortals
The Chronicles of Marnia
Still Moving
East Side Glory
Proof of Life
Hell Yes

Marnie Stern Marnie Stern

For Ash
Nothing Left
Transparency Is The New Mystery
Risky Biz
Female Guitar Players Are The New Black
Gimme
Cinco De Mayo
Building A Body
Her Confidence
The Things You Notice

Marnie Stern This Is It & I Am It & You Are It & So Is That & He Is It & She Is It & It Is It & That Is That

Marnie Stern In Advance Of The Broken Arm

Vibrational Match
Grapefruit
Every Single Line Means Something
Precious Metal
Put All Your Eggs in One Basket and Then Watch That Basket!!!!
Logical Volume
Absorb Those Numbers
This American Life
Letters From Rimbaud
The Weight of a Rock
Plato's Fucked Up Cave
Healer
Patterns of a Diamond Ceiling